The Eclipse and Mercury

Mercury and Eclipse

The Eclipse and Mercury

When looking at an astrology sign, let’s use Gemini as an example, but upon observation?
Mercury and Eclipse
Each astrological sign is 1/12th of a circle, or 30 degrees. Then, that slice of a the sky is further carved into 10 degree pieces. Called “decans,” each one is assigned a meaning, and in fine tuning charts, that’s the easy starting point. But given the impact of the current cycle?

The Eclipse and Mercury

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After seeing people in person, I noticed that there was certain way everyone is getting rattled, and Mercury wasn’t officially retrograde yet. (Its dates run May 30 – June 21 (see disclaimers).

The first decan of Gemini? Full Moon, super blood moon, and eclipse, right at 5° Gemini/Sag. Essentially? Hits the whole first third, lights it up like a Xmas tree. To compound that energy? Jupiter is slow but forward in Pisces, creating a tension angle. All first decan.

The second decan of Gemini? There’s a compounding factor, first, is Saturn, in Aquarius, nominally making a compatible angle to that second slice of Gemini, but in Taurus, there’s Uranus, creating weird, unwieldy problems for that Saturn. It’s a small amount of tension. Reality in a time when “reality” is in short supply. Second decan.

The third decan of Gemini? Mercury, starting a retrograde pattern, but there’s an added level of confusion, above and certainly beyond what normal might be, with Neptune, in Pisces, at 22 degrees, and that creates a tense obfuscation for both that Mercury retrograde and Venus. Adding Venus into the mix just makes it more — lovable? This portion of the pattern kicks off in the third decan.

The Eclipse and Mercury

Reality, non-reality, hopes, dreams, love, loss, all in there. Carved out of the stars, but this promises to be a new level of weird.

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